
Sunday’s FA Women’s National League fixtures feature a Northern Premier Division meeting of Stoke City Women and Middlesbrough at the Bet365 Stadium.
Burnley take their unbeaten form to fifth-placed West Brom in the Northern Premier, Wolves defend their firm start away to fourth-in-the-table Hull, Stoke meet Middlesbrough at the Bet365 Stadium.
AFC Bournemouth and Watford are the two Southern Premier sides yet to lose, the Cherries host Cheltenham, the Hornets home to Billericay. Lewes play Plymouth with the pair both three points off the top two.
Peterborough and Boldmere both aim for five wins from five in Division One Midlands, as the Posh go to Worcester and The Mikes meet Notts County. Northampton are back at Sixfields Stadium for the visit of Sheffield FC.
Division One North leaders Cheadle have won all four games to date and head to Chester le Street, nearest rivals Huddersfield and Stockport go to Norton and entertain Doncaster respectively.
Fulham have four wins in a row following promotion to Division One South East, with their next challenge a trip to Chatham. London Bees are two points short of the Cottagers ahead of hosting third-placed Norwich.
Swindon Town are on maximum points from four games in Division One South West and away to Keynsham. A couple of points off the top are Bristol Rovers – who host Abingdon at the Memorial Stadium – and Moneyfields, who travel to Worthing.
Sunday 21 September (2pm)
Northern Premier Division
Hull City v Wolverhampton Wanderers (North Ferriby FC)
Liverpool Feds v Loughborough Lightning (Holywell Sports Complex)
Sporting Khalsa v Derby County (Sporting Khalsa FC)
Stoke City v Middlesbrough (Bet365 Stadium)
West Bromwich Albion v Burnley (Alexander Stadium)
Halifax v Rugby Borough (Myra Shay, 3pm)
A message from the squad 🤳
The Potters face off against Middlesbrough at the bet365 Stadium with weekend, with supporters encouraged to purchase their ticket in advance of Sunday’s game. pic.twitter.com/l1OgO45uvb
— Stoke City FC Women (@scfc_women) September 17, 2025
Southern Premier Division
AFC Bournemouth v Cheltenham Town (Ringwood Town FC)
AFC Wimbledon v Gwalia United (Tooting & Mitcham Utd FC)
Exeter City v Hashtag United (Devon FA)
Lewes v Plymouth Argyle (Lewes FC)
Real Bedford v Oxford United (Real Bedford FC)
Watford v Billericay Town (Kings Langley FC, 3pm)
Division One Midlands
Barnsley Women v Kidderminster Harriers (Steel City Stadium)
Lincoln United v Stourbridge (Lincoln Utd FC)
Northampton Town v Sheffield FC (Sixfields Stadium)
Worcester City v Peterborough United (Sixways Stadium)
Boldmere St Michaels v Notts County (Amber Arena, 3pm)
Leafield Athletic v Sutton Coldfield Town (Castle Vale Stadium, 3pm)
🔜 Next up, Sheffield are the visitors to face @NTFCWomen at Sixfields on Sunday for a 2pm kick-off.
Make sure you're there! ⬇️
🎟️ https://t.co/cAxNypE0dh#ShoeArmy 👞 pic.twitter.com/6dYpmiRi5m
— Northampton Town (@ntfc) September 17, 2025
Division One North
Chester le Street Town v Cheadle Town Stingers (Chester le Street Town FC)
Chorley v York City (Euxton Villa FC)
Leeds United v Blackburn Rovers (Garforth Town AFC)
Norton & Stockton Ancients v Huddersfield Town (Norton Sports Complex)
Stockport County v Doncaster Rovers Belles (Stockport Sports Village)
Wythenshawe v Durham Cestria (Hollyhedge Park Stadium)
Division One South East
AFC Sudbury v Actonians (AFC Sudbury)
Chesham United v Cambridge United (Chesham Utd FC)
London Bees v Norwich City (The Hive 3G)
Milton Keynes Dons v Luton Town (Stadium MK)
Queens Park Rangers v Dulwich Hamlet (Hanwell Town FC)
Chatham Town v Fulham (Maidstone Road Sports Ground, 2.30pm)
Division One South West
Bournemouth Sports v Marine Academy Plymouth (Fawcetts Field Sports Ground)
Bridgwater United v Portishead Town (North Somerset Community Stadium)
Bristol Rovers v Abingdon Town (The Memorial Stadium)
Keynsham Town v Swindon Town (Keynsham Town FC)
Maidenhead United v Ascot United (Maidenhead Utd FC)
Worthing v Moneyfields (Worthing FC)
